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Flying success for bats in churches project

Posted by: Natural England, Posted on: 15 October 2018 - Categories: Biodiversity
a red haried bat peaking out of a hole

...work will be used to improve both the natural and historic environment and to support the people who care for them. Natural England Chairman, Andrew Sells, said: England’s bat population...

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Winning solutions for river success in Somerset

Posted by: Natural England, Posted on: 27 September 2018 - Categories: Landscapes and access
UK river Prize (credit- FWAG SW)

...Middleton, Catchment Sensitive Farming Programme Manager, said: Since 2006 Catchment Sensitive Farming has made a significant step in improving our rivers through working with farmers and our partners. This award...

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New outreach centre launched to help boost wildlife

Posted by: Natural England, Posted on: 17 September 2018 - Categories: Education, Parks, trails and nature reserves
new outreach centre at Humberhead Peatlands NNR

...nature conservation and public engagement strategy. Andy Clements, Chair of the NNR Partnership and Natural England Board member said: The NNR Strategy builds on the solid achievements of half a...

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Ravens have seen impressive recovery

Posted by: Natural England, Posted on: 5 July 2018 - Categories: Protected sites and species, Wildlife

...see that on my local patch in lowland Devon. Over the past ten years ravens have moved from being an occasional winter visitor, to a breeding resident. With that very...

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Friends in high places: Ringing peregrine falcon chicks at York Minster

Posted by: Natural England, Posted on: 29 June 2018 - Categories: Wildlife
peregrine falcon

...the roof of York Minster for rather impressive (peregrine eye) views of York. The four chicks were colour-ringed with orange rings with three black letters – allowing them to be...

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